First Federal Bank Donates to Boys & Girls Clubs of Northeast Florida

November 09, 2023 by First Federal Bank

First Federal Bank shared a generous donation of $30,000 to the Boys & Girls Clubs of Northeast Florida and their roofing improvement project for their Northwest location. This contribution highlights First Federal Bank's dedication to the local community and the support of organizations that empower youth.

The Boys & Girls Clubs of Northeast Florida is a non-profit organization that provides a safe environment for children and teens, offering life-enhancing programs and character development experiences. The club's focus on academic success, healthy lifestyles, and good citizenship resonates perfectly with First Federal Bank's core values.

This donation will help the Boys & Girls Clubs of Northeast Florida’s ability to enhance its Northwest location while, expanding its program offerings, and provide additional support to the youth in the area.

John A. Medina, President and CEO of First Federal Bank, expressed his enthusiasm for this partnership, "We are proud to support the Boys & Girls Clubs of Northeast Florida and their efforts to inspire and empower the next generation. At First Federal Bank, we believe in investing in our community and providing resources that help young people succeed."

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